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e-edition EXTRA
Win tickets to NZSO &
Elizabeth Marvelly
Here's your chance to win a double pass to a great night of music performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and pop
soprano Elizabeth Marvelly at the Auckland Town Hall on April 15.
The show is called the The Home Tour and also features piano maestro Carl Doy.
The audience can expect a broad repertoire of pop songs, Kiwi hits, well-loved Maori tunes, famous standards and light classical
favourites, all arranged for orchestra.
This is mainstream entertainment at its best.
Email your name, address and daytime telephone number to us at online.admin@snl.co.nz and you will go in the draw to win
tickets -- we have ten double passes to give away.
Entries close at 5pm on April 11
Please type NZSO Competition in the subject line.
Competition results are final and no correspondence will be entered into. Suburban Newspapers' employees and their immediate
families are not eligible.
Rising star: Elizabeth Marvelly will have the full NZSO
behind her when she sings in Auckland on April 15.
Maestro: Carl Doy is one of New Zealand's best known pianists
Photo: Monty Adams